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ATS2349
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Organisational Unit | Archaeology and Ancient History |
Offered | Not offered in 2013 |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Gillian E. Bowen |
Notes
Previously coded AAH2800
The unit focuses upon Athens during the 5th century BCE, the period when, in a burst of creativity, her citizens attained their greatest achievements. The unit offers an historical framework within which to explore aspects of Greek culture: literature, drama, art and architecture, religion and philosophy, and the Athenians system of government. The subject incorporates a wide selection of primary source material. Students will be encouraged to identify ways in which Athenian culture has impacted upon the western world.
On successful completion of the unit students will have acquired:
Written work: 60% (3000 words)
Tutorial presentation/participation: 20%
Test (1 hour): 20%
12 x 90 minute lectures and 12 x 1 hour tutorials
A first-year sequence in Archaeology and Ancient History or permission.